Abstract

The Multi-word Expressions (MWE) treatment is a very difficult problem for the Natural Language Processing in general and for Machine Translation in particular. This is true because each word of a MWE can have a specific meaning but the expression can have a totally different meaning both in source and in target language of a translation. The things are complicated also by the fact that the source expression can appear in the source text under a very different form from its form in a bilingual MWE dictionary (it can have some inflections) and, most of all, it can have some extensions (some MWE words can have associated new words that do not belong to the MWE). The paper show how this kind of problems can be treated and solved using Generative Dependency Grammar with Features.

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